I said last month that I wanted to read classics during September, starting with "Little Women." As much as I wanted to like the book, I just could not get through it. I was forcing myself to read it, for two weeks, and even then, it was only a handful of pages a day. Setting a reading "theme" for the month seemed like a good idea, but it ended up feeling like an obligation. So even though I hate abandoning a book unfinished, I ditched it a quarter of the way through and read what I really wanted: The wittiness of Kelly Oxford.

I wake well-rested, sun rays peeking through my window, a soft sign that good things are ahead. The day passes quick enough to not linger too long but slow enough that each moment is savored. I'm confident. I'm productive. I feel grounded. I go to the gym and am reminded that I am stronger than I was yesterday. The sun sets and the sky glows pink, yellow, and orange, separately and all at once. I read. I write. I consume words and pour them out, with ease. I am inspired. I am surrounded by people who motivate me.

For the past few days, I've been fixated on reading about my Myers-Briggs personality type. The official test costs money, but I took a free version HERE that was still pretty legit. I found the results to be surprisingly accurate.
Personality tests like this can help you understand yourself better. You'll learn more about your strengths and weaknesses – some you might not have even been aware of until you're reading about them and realizing, Wow, yeah, I DO do that.

This is an update on my bullet journaling progress. You can read my first post here.

Back in May, I started bullet journaling, and have stuck with it for four months now. About half my journal is filled with appointments, tasks, quotes, trackers, reminders, doodles, and lists. Some pages have stayed the same, others have changed, a few are new altogether.